Quickly find and book Saab Radiator Repairs

Looking for a garage to fix the Radiator on your Saab?

8973 garages nationwide

Save money: Instantly compare Saab Radiator Repairs prices in your local area to find the best deal.

Save time: Book your Radiator Repairs online – no upfront registration required! No need to ring around, hang on the phone or wait until the garages are open – find and book the best deal quickly and easily with our online booking tool.

Quick and easy: Simply enter the vehicle registration number of your Saab and your post code, compare prices, choose a local garage and book your Radiator Repairs.

No payment required: You won’t pay a penny until all of the work is complete.

Speak to an expert mechanic: If you need to speak to a mechanic about your Saab, call one of our experts today on 03304 004439.

"Always very good service here, work all carried out very professionally, I like the real world pricing. So many garages rip one off these days, this garage does not. Car is always promptly fixed and ready for collection fast. The online booking g works perfect and their is always plenty of communication"

"Garages are not always comfortable environments for women, but I felt fine here. They knew who I was, organized the work just as required - including the flexibility to add in a couple of things I had forgotten to mention when booking.
They kept me informed, finished promptly and did a great job - even fixing the creaking drivers door that has been that way for so long I had forgotten it wasn’t normal!
I will definitely use them again."

"I booked my car in for a service and MOT the price was the best price quoted, I took the car in at 10.30am and about 1pm the garage rang me to tell me I could collect my car, it had passed the MOT without any issues, I was so pleased as with many gagrages you are never sure if you can trust them any if they tell you that you need to spend 100's on repairs that are not needed."

What does a car radiator do?

A car radiator disperses heat away from the main engine block. A car engine works by burning fuel (whether petrol or diesel),
and this generates a considerable amount of heat. In addition, a car engine has many moving parts; this movement creates friction, which in turn
adds to the heat.

Because a car engine must remain not too hot in order to avoid overheating and seizure,
when it reaches a certain temperature the thermostat opens to allow the flow of coolant and water around the engine and back to the radiator, where it loses heat to the cooler surrounding air. The front grill of the car allows outside air to blow over the radiator. If the radiator gets too hot, for example on a very hot day, or when the car is stationary, a fan behind the radiator starts, helping to blow air over it.

The most common reason for needing a car radiator repair is a leak.
There are many seals, gaskets and hoses in the cooling system that can deteriorate or get a hole in them.
Furthermore, every radiator needs to be properly maintained and the coolant must be kept topped up.
Your garage should provide coolant changes at the same time as your annual service.

It’s also a good idea to check your car’s coolant level regularly. If it seems to be dropping a lot, then you may have a leak in the cooling system.

About Saab

Saab is a currently inactive brand of automobile manufacturer, but that doesn’t mean there aren’t a lot of Saabs still on the road. Founded in Sweden in 1945, the company is still the exclusive automobile royal warrant holder as appointed by the King of Sweden. So if you’re driving one, you’re in good royal company!

The first production model, the Saab 92, was launched in 1949. In 1968 the parent company merged with Scania-Vabis, and ten years later the Saab 900 was launched, eventually becoming Saab's best-selling model. In the mid-1980s the new Saab 9000 model also appeared. But after the company became a wholly owned GM subsidiary (and after struggling to avoid insolvency back in 2011), all vehicles under the Saab label were no longer manufactured after the summer of 2014.